Professor Cassandra Pybus

RESEARCH COLLABORATIONS

Clare Anderson is Reader in Sociology at Warwick and currently Sackler-Caird Research Fellow at the National Maritime Museum. Her research interests focus on the Indian Ocean region during the nineteenth century.
Emma Christopher is ARC Postdoctoral Fellowship at the University of Sydney. Her research interests include convict transportation as well as the transatlantic slave trade.
Peter Hulme is professor of literature at Essex University. His research interests centre on the relationships between literature, travel writing, anthropology and colonialism, especially in the Caribbean, and on postcolonial studies in its widest sense.
Anna Johnston is ARC QE 11 research Fellow in Literature at University of Tasmania. Her research interests are in the fields of Colonial and Postcolonial Literatures and Cultures.

Rhys Isaac is Professor Emeritus at La Trobe University. He won the Pulitzer Prize in History and the National Historical Society Award for The Transformation of Virginia. During his distinguished career, he has contributed greatly to scholarship concerning the American Revolution.

Hamish Maxwell-Stewart teaches History at the University of Tasmania whose research interests include convict history, unfree labour, colonization, history from below, and cultural heritage.
Anthony Page teaches History at the University of Tasmania. He is interested in the history of intellectual and cultural change in Europe and the north Atlantic world - in particular, the Enlightenment and British culture in the 18th century.
Marcus Rediker is professor of History at University of Pittsburgh. His research interests include early American history; the American Revolution; global history of piracy; theory and method in social and cultural history; Atlantic history.

James Sidbury is professor of History at the University of Texas at Austin.  His research interests are social and cultural history of eighteenth and nineteenth century America and early African American history.